Looks like we lost another local old iron yard. I drove by last week for the first time in about a year and found this '64 to be the only thing sitting where hundreds of cars used to be. From what I seen, almost everything was gone. The whole place has been reduced down to about 2 dozen vehicles. It seems there was zero advertising before scraping operations swooped in. The guy who had inherited and been running the place was a bit of a dick. It wouldn't surprise me to hear that he just closed shop one day and said crush it all. It's either that or he died and his family immediately said crush it all. Too bad they did have a going out of business type sale.
From roughly the same spot in 2023
From roughly the same spot in 2023
